Descendants of William Carpenter of Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, now part of Bristol County, MA

Notes


Lydia Estella Brown

Father:  William BROWN (AFN:1RN1-WHK)
Mother:  Minnie M CORRUTH (AFN:1RN1-X9H)


11633. Selecta Bennet Carpenter

MARRIAGE: "Silecty Carpenter married Orrin Morton, 9 Sept 1838, license date 8 Aug 1838". Record in Vol 4, pg 21, Cuyahoga Co OH. Selecta Carpenter was born 21 Oct 1821, Strongsville, Cuyahoga Co, OH. Census records and findagrave:
1850 Medina Co OH, Brunswick, 14 Aug 1850, #806-809, Omri MORTON, 34, male, farmer, RE value $1100, MA; Selecta, 29, female, OH; Edwin A, 10, male, school, OH; Mary A, 8, female, school, OH; Bradley C, 3, male, OH.
1860 Medina Co OH, Brunswick Twp, Brunswick PO, 12 June 1860, #178-178, Oman MORTON, 44, male, farmer, RE value $1800, PP value $500, MA; Selecta, 39, female, OH; Edward, 19, male, farm hand, school, OH; Bradley, 13, male, school, OH; Mary, 6, female, school, OH; Abel, 2, male, OH; Mancus, age 1, male, OH.
1861 - Findagrave.com lists: Selecta Bennett Carpenter Morton, Birth Jan 10 1821, Strongsville, Cuyahoga Co OH; Death 1861, Brunswick, Medina Co OH. Selecta, daughter of Zachary Carpenter and Maria Bennett, married Omri Morton September 9, 1838 in Medina, Ohio. She raised seven children, Edwin, Mary, Ellen, Bradley, Pheres, Alexander and Marcus. Selecta passed away at age 40 in Brunswick, Ohio. Burial Bennetts Corners Cemetery, Brunswick, Medina Co OH. Created by Michael Mader. Record added Apr 13, 2008. Find A Grave Memorial# 25964328."
Information supplied by Jeanna Clark via email 24 Sep 2009.  < clzahm@columbus-ks.com >


11644. Josiah E. Carpenter

Lived in Windsor WI

Story in Cuyahoga Co OH History Book, date unknown, after 1940, pg 94-95.  Josiah Carpenter.........Of the children of Caleb and Susan Haynes, Josiah married Caroline Reynolds and moved to Wisconsin in 1850...........".

1843 - Josiah E Carpenter is listed on the Morgan Index of Ohio People,  "Josiah E Carpenter, Strongsville, OH. Date of Birth n.a.  Date of death 22 sept 1896, Windsor WI, occupation student preparatory, male, 1843, Oberlin Collegiate Institute, Oberlin."  Evidentally he was a student in 1843.

1846 - J E Carpenter married Caroline Reynolds, 15 Dec 1846, Dane Co WI.  Marriage record was  registered 1 Apr 1848.

Josiah lived in 1850's at Windsor, Dane Co, Wisconsin.

1860 Dane Co WI, Windsor town, 14 Aug 1860, #87-94, Josiah E CARPENTER, 34, male, farmer, RE value $2000, PP value $300, OH; Caroline M, 30, female, NY; Mary S, 10, female, school, WI; Susan I, 8, female, school, WI; Frank, 6, male, school, WI; Charles, 2, male, WI; Electa REYNOLDS, 18, female, OH.  (Electa Reynolds is probably a sister of Caroline.)

1870 Dane Co WI, Windsor town, PO Columbus WI, 2 July 1870, #158-168, Josiah CARPENTER, 45, male, white, farmer, male eligible to vote, OH; Caroline, 39, female, white, keeping house, NY; Mary, 20, female, teaching school, WI; Ida, 18, female, teaching school, WI; Frank, 16, male, school, WI; Charlie, 13, male, school, WI.

1880 Dane Co WI, Windsor town, 4 June 1880, #78-78, J E CARPENTER, white, male, 56, married, farmer, OH VT VT; Caroline, white, female, 50, married, keeping house, NY MA MA; Frank, white, male, 25, single, farm laborer, WI NY OH; Ida, white, female, 28, single, at home, WI NY OH; Charles, white, male, 22, single, school, WI NY OH.  (The place of birth for parents of these children should be father OH and mother NY.)

1896 - Josiah E Carpenter died 22 Sept 1896, Windsor, WI.  (Death date taken from Morgan Index of Ohio People.)  "Josiah E Carpenter, Strongsville, OH. Date of Birth n.a.  Date of death 22 sept 1896, Windsor WI, occupation student preparatory, male, 1843, Oberlin Collegiate Institute, Oberlin."  Evidentally this date of death was added after he had been a student in 1843.

1900 (widow) Dane Co WI, Windsor town, 23 June 1900, 179-185, Caroline CARPENTER, head, white, female, June 1830, 69, widow, 0 children born and living, NY NY NY.  Caroline is living next door to son, Frank Carpenter, and family.

1910 - There is no record for widow, Caroline (Reynolds) Carpenter.  She is not with any one of her four children either.


11645. Mary Jerusha Carpenter

Story in Cuyahoga Co OH History Book, date unknown, after 1940, pg 94-95.  Josiah Carpenter.........Of the children of Caleb and Susan Haynes, .......Mary married Nathon Dodge of Put-in-Bay.  She had three children, Lewis, Elliot and Mary who married Mr Webster.  All are deceased but some descentants still live on the Island.......

1847 - Mary S Carpenter married Nathan Dodge, 3 August 1847, Cuyahoga Co OH.  Married by D Dodge, Minister of Gospel.  Recorded in Vol 4, pg 417.  This record has the middle initial of "S" for Mary.  (Note the date of 17 July 1847 that I had been using is the date of the application for marriage license.)

1848 & 1850 - First 2 children, Ellen and Jane, were born in OH, 1848 & 1850.  (1880 census possibility for Jane listed her born in WI.)

1850 census needed, should be in OH. Maybe WI.

1852-1858, Children, Lewis, James Elliott, Emma O, & John B were born in WI from 1852-1858.

1860 Dane Co WI, Windsor town (indexed as Windson), 13 Aug 1860, #85-92, Nathan DODGE, 35, male, farmer, RE value $2800, PP value $100, NY; Mary J , 34, female, OH; Ellen M, 12, female, school, OH; Jane A, 10, female, school, OH; Lewis C, 8, male, school, WI; James E, 6, male, school, WI; Emma O, 4, female, WI; John B, 2, male, WI.

1860-1870, Nathan Dodge probably died between 1860-1870.

1869 - Child Edna/Edith was born abt 1869 in OH.  Is she a child of Mary Jerusha (Carpenter) and Nathan Dodge or was she an orphan or possible grandchild?  Seems like a long time span between birth of John and Edna/Edith.  Also Nathan Dodge has died sometime between 1860 & 1870,

1870 Ottawa Co OH, Put in Bay Twp, 24 Aug 1870, 98-90, Mary J Dodge, 43, female, white, keeping house, RE value $1600, PP value $115, OH; Jane A, 20, female, white, at home, WI; Lewis C, 18, male, white, school, WI; Elliott J (James Elliott), 16, male, white, school, WI; Emma, 14, female, white, school, WI; John B, 12, male, white, school, WI; Edith L, 1, female, white, OH.

1880 Washtenaw Co MI, Ann Arbor 6th ward, (University Home Oppartie Hospital?) 9 June 1880, pg 91-D, University Street East, #174, Mary J DODGE, white, female, 54, widow, housekeeper, OH VT VT; John, white, male, 22, son, single, student, WI NY OH; Edith L, white, female, 10, dau, OH NY OH.

1900 - I do not find Mary J (Carpenter) Dodge on the 1900 US census index.  She may have been with one of her children or possibly had died.


11647. Reuben Almeron Carpenter a Twin

He was buried on 26 Apr 1911 in Strongsville OH Cemetery. [129] Grave B 105 D.

Story in Cuyahoga Co OH History Book, date unknown, after 1940, pg 94-95.  Josiah Carpenter.........Of the children of Caleb and Susan Haynes, ........  Almeron married Matilda Umber of Berea.  They had five children: Vernon, Eva, Fred, Will and Edward.  All are deceased.  Almeron was a Republican and held many township offices.  He also taught school one year in Wisconsin in his early days.......

1828 - Reuben Carpenter had a twin, Ruba A Carpenter.  She died 5 days after birth.  She is buried in Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH, Ruba A Carpenter, 6/10/1828-6/15/1828.

1848 - "Almeron Carpenter, Berea, OH, student, male department, male, 1848, Baldwin Institute, Berea."  This is listed in the Catalogue of the Officers & Students of the Baldwin Institute, Term ending 30 June 1848.  Also listed here is "Huldah Carpenter, Strongsville, Cuyahoga Co, OH, student, female department, female, 1848, Baldwin Institute Berea".  (Taken from Morgan Index of Ohio People.)  Is the Huldah listed here the sister of Reuben Almeron?  She is about 9 years younger than Reuben Almeron.

1848 Reuben Carpenter lived at Windsor, Dane Co, Wisconsin, where he taught school.

1849 - marriage record: "The State of Ohio, Cuyahoga Co.  I hereby certify that on the 11th day of October A.D. 1849, I duly solemnized the Marriage Contract between the said Reuben A Carpenter and Mathilda (sp) Umber. /s/ S Warner, Minister of the Gospel"  This marriage was probably performed at Brunswick, Medina Co, OH, but recorded in Cuyahoga Co OH.  Recorded in Vol 5, pg 21.

1850 Strongsville, Cuyahoga Co, OH, pg 165, 2985-3156, Caleb CARPENTER, 52, farmer, RE value $3360, born VT; Beulah, 37, Mass; Almeron CARPENTER, 22, farmer, born OH; Matilda, 19, NY; Hulda, 15, OH; Phila, 13, OH; Susan, 8, OH; Angeline, 5, OH.  (This shows Reuben Almeron and Matilda married and living in his father and step-mother's household.)

1860 Strongsville, Cuyahoga Co, OH, Strongsville PO, June 28, pg 158, 1283-1268, Almeron CARPENTER, 32, male, farmer, RE value $1000, PP value $300, OH; Matilda, 29, female, NY; Vernon, 9, male, OH; Willie, 7, male, OH; Evangeline, 5, female, OH; Edward, 3, male, OH.  (This family next door to Caleb Carpenter and family.)

1870 Cuyahoga Co OH, Strongsville, 27 July 1870, 170-170, Reuben CARPENTER, 42, male, white, farmer, RE value $10000, male eligible to vote, OH; Matilda, 39, female, white, keeping house, NY; Eva, 15, female, white, at home, OH; Alvin, 9, male, white, OH; Frederick, 3, male, white, OH.  (Next door is Caleb Carpenter, Alvin Carpenter, and Monson Hinman (Phila), and families.

1880 Cuyahoga Co OH, Strongsville Twp, 7 June 1880, #62-62, Almeron (index as Almeson) CARPENTER, white, male, 51, married, farmer, OH VT VT; Matilda S, white, female, 49, wife, married, NY NY NY; Frederick, white, male, 14, son, single, farm hand, OH -- --.

1894 - "Memorial Record of County of Cuyahoga and City of Cleveland Ohio", written 1894.  "Reuben A Carpenter, a resident of Strongsville twp, Cuyahoga Co, OH, was born in the twp in which he now lives, June 10, 1828, a son of early pioneers on the Western Reserve.  His father, Caleb Carpenter, was born in Brattleboro, Vermont, April 30, 1798, and his mother, whose maiden name was Susan Haynes, was born in Massachusetts, January 4, 1801. They came to Cuyahoga Co, OH, about 1818, and it was here that they subsequently met and married, their marriage occurring in Strongsville twp.  They settled on a farm a short distance east of Strongsville Center, where they reared their family, spent the rest of their lives and died, the date of her death being October 10, 1847, and that of his, January 20 1873.  They had a family of nine children, of whom Reuben was the third born.  With the exception of two years, the subject of our sketch has spent his whole life in Strongsville twp.  One year he lived in Wisconsin and one year in Cleveland.  Farming has been his life occupation.  His political affiliations have been with the Republican party, he has taken an active and commendable interest in all local affairs, and has filled most acceptably several official positions.  For six years he served as Township Trustee, and was a Justice of the Peace for three years.  Mr Carpenter was married in Brunswick, Medina Co, OH, October 11, 1849, to Miss Matilda S Umber, who was born in Peru NY, April 6, 1831.  Her parents, William and Betsey (Knowles) Umber, both natives of NY, came to Cuyahoga Co in 1840 and settled in Strongsville twp.  They subsequently removed to Columbia, Lorain Co, thence to Berea, OH, and from there to Jackson, Michigan, where Mrs Umber died.  Mr Umber died in Strongsville OH.  Mr and Mrs Carpenter have had six children, viz: Alden V, William L, Eva M, wife of William Twining; Edmond R, who died at the age of eight years; Alvin M, and Frederick A."

1899 - Reuben Almeron Carpenter and Matilda (Umber) Carpenter celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary 11 Oct 1899, at Alvin M Carpenter's home in Cleveland OH.

1899 - Newspaper article - The Carpenters Held Their Eleventh Annual Reunion.  Two Hundred Present.  Originally Descended From A Family of France.  In America Since 1638.  The True Blue Puritan Blood Runs Through Their Veins.  A Happy Affair at the Residence of Hiram Brown and Mrs S M Carpenter, No 854 Prospect Street - A Pleasing Programme Rendered.  Under the trees that shade the lawn beside the residence of Mr Hiram Brown and Mrs S M Carpenter, at No 854 Prospect street, the eleventh annual reunion of the Carpenter Family Association of America was held yesterday, about two hundred of the Carpenters and their relatives being present.  Though the association is a national one, most of its meetings have been held in Cleveland, where there are several hundred Carpenters, descendants of the original New England Rehoboth Carpenters.  They are all descendants of William Carpenter, who came over from England in the good ship Bevis in 1638, and settled in Massachusetts.  The family tradition is that the Carpenters of England were originally the Charpentiers of France, who emigrated in1303 to London, then a very small place, and almost surrounded that city with their farms and gardens.  London grew over the farms.  Of the Charpentiers _____________ who afterward anglicized the name to Carpenter, but they remained the owners of the land to so great an extent that even now more of the land on which London stands is said to be owned by people named Carpenter than by people of any other one surname.  The Carpenters are said to be the largest taxpayers in the world, there being two or three British noblemen bearing the name.  The American branch of the family was one of the earliest and strongest of the old colonial Puritan families, and its association is one of the strongest family associations in the country.  R Almeron Carpenter, of Strongsville, presided at the reunion yesterday. B W Brown, of No 3325 Euclid avenue, being the secretary.  Hiram M Brown, at those house the reunion was held yesterday, has been the historian of the association for years.Tables were spread, and dinner served under tents on the lawn.  After that the members of the association assembled under the trees for the programme that followed.  B E Carpenter was chairman of the entertainment committee.  Charles Adams, of North Ridgeville, began with a patriotic address, in which he referred briefly to the family history and President R Almeron Carpenter talked interestingly of his recollections of pioneer life.  Mrs Carpenter of Berea, read a poem on the months, and Benjamin Brown read a paper dealing with the street car strike, in which he pointed out that both the company and the men were more or less at fault.  Miss Stone of Berea, read some selections from Sam Kiser's Leader poems, and during the progress of the programme several selections were rendered by an orchestra of mandolin and guitar players.  The report of the historian, Mr Brown, was brief, touching only the main facts of the family history and genealogy, all the details being preserved in a great family history book that covers some six hundred years.  Horace Carpenter, of Brunswick OH, was elected president of the association for the coming year, Pliny Haines, of Akron, vice president, Benjamin W Browne of this city, secretary, and H M Brown, also of Cleveland treasurer.  A committee of eight was appointed to arrange for next year's reunion at Berea the first Sunday in September."

1900 Cuyahoga Co OH, #123-124, Reubin A CARPENTER, head of household, white, born June 1838, age 71, married 50 years, OH VT Mass; Matilda S, wife, born April 1841 (should be 1831), 69 years old, married 50 years, 6 children born with 5 living; NY NY NY; Howard, grandson, born June 1894, age 5, single, OH OH OH; Raymond, grandson, born June 1897, age 3, single, OH OH OH.  (Raymond is a child of son, Frederick Carpenter.  Who is Howard?)

1903 - "History of Strongsville OH", printed in 1903.  "Reuben Almeron Carpenter, the second son of Caleb Carpenter, was born June 10 1828, at Strongsville Ohio.  He received a common school education, spending one year in Berea.  The year 1848 he spent in Windsor, Wis, teaching school.  In the following year occurred his marriage to Miss Matilda Umber, of Berea, when he settled on the home farm, where he has always lived, with the exception of one year spent in Windsor, Wis.  Mr Carpenter was township trustee during the war, serving six successive terms, and afterwards, from 1870-1880, he held the office of Justice of the Peace.  He has always been a Republican, never having voted any other ticket.  Mr and Mrs Carpenter's family consisted of five sons and one daughter.  The eldest son, Vernon, died recently in Cleveland, and another son, Eddie, died while young.  Eva married Mr Will Twining and resides in Cleveland.  Will lives at Belvidere IL.  Alvin M and Fred are residents of Cleveland.  Mr and Mrs Carpenter celebrated their golden wedding in 1899, and have lived to see one great grandchild."

1910 census needed.  I have searched the Strongsville cemsus page by page and do not find Reuben or Matilda Carpenter.

1910 - Matilda (Umber) Carpenter died 18 June 1910.

1910-1911, Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH, One stone for:
                                      R Almenon             Matilda
                                                      Carpenter
                                      1829-1911             1932-1910
We visited this cemetery in June 2008 and took pictures, jz.  The name is spelled Almenon on the stone (should be Almeron).  Note the year of birth is off by one year for R Almeron and Matilda on the stone and on the record that I have, including the death certificate for Reuben Almeron Carpenter, see below.

1911 - Death Certificate: County of Cuyahoga, City of Cleveland, State of Ohio, 3035 W 16th St, 7th ward, Reuben Almeron Carpenter, male, white, born June 10, 1828, age 82 yrs, 10 months, 14 days, widowed, born Strongsville, occupation farmer; father Caleb Carpenter born Vermont, mother, Susan Haines (sp) born Vermont, date of death April 24, 1911, cause of death cerebral apoplexy, W A Knowlton MD.  Informant Edis H Lindhorst, undertaker, 1610 Clark Ave.  Burial Strongsville Cemetery, April 26, 1911.

1911 - Book "Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH", listed "Reuben Almeron Carpenter, age 83, 1829-1911", buried 4/26/1911, in Sec B, Lot 105, Grave d.  Lot owned by Reuben Almeron Carpenter.  Also on same lot is "Matilda S Carpenter, age 79, 1832-1919", buried 6/20/1919, grave b; and "Raymond Carpenter, age 24, died 1919", buried 3/8/1919, grave c.  Who is this Raymond Carpenter?  1900 census listed him as a grandson, age 3.  Which son did he belong to?  Maybe a child of Frederick A Carpenter???


Matilda Umber

She was buried on 20 Sep 1919 in Strongsville OH Cemetery. [130]Grave B 105 B.


11648. Alvin H. Carpenter

He lived in Minnesota.

Information supplied by Jeanna Zahn via email on 20 Sept 2009.   < clzahm@columbus-ks.com >
CENSUS:
1870 Cuyahoga Co OH, Strongsville, 27 July 1870, 171-171, Alvin CARPENTER, 40, male, white, farmer, male eligible to vote, OH; Mary, 25, female, white, keeping house, WI; Nellie, 1, female, white, OH; Monson HINMAN, 32, male, white, farmer, RE value $2500, PP value $300, male eligible to vote, OH; Phila (HINMAN), 33, female, white, keeping house, OH; Chas, 6, male, white, OH. (Next door is Caleb Carpenter and Reuben Carpenter and families.)


11651. Hulda Bethia Carpenter

NAME:Hulda or Huldah married Mr. Avery after Husband Lorenzo Burton Adams died.
MARRIAGE: 14 or 16 Oct 1867.
The person who first submitted this line is:
Pricilla Adams Wood 640 Gretchen Road Chula Vista, CA 91910 (619) 426-3962
May 2 1994

Story in Cuyahoga Co OH History Book, date unknown, after 1940, pg 94-95.  Josiah Carpenter.........Of the children of Caleb and Susan Haynes,......Hulda Carpenter married Alonzo B Adams and two sons were born to this marriage, Lorenzo B and Charles F.  Lorenzo, born in Strongsville in 1868, married Eva Height.  He died in 1940 and Eva, in 1930.  Lorenzo, called Burt, was connected with publishing companies in New York and Minnesota.  They had no children.  Charles F Adams was born in Strongsville in 1872 and died in 1959 in Lorain.  He was a very successful lawyer and for many years prosecutor of Lorain Co.  He married Florence Terrell in Ridgeville in 1892.  Florence died in 1955.  They were the parents of two children, Thelma and Lorenzo (Lon) B Adams.  Lorenzo married Edith Volmer and they have four children.  Lorenzo followed in his father's footsteps and is a very fine lawyer.  He lives in Vermilion.  Children of Lon and Edith Volmer Adams are Patricia, who is married to John P Stephenson.  They have three children and live in Lincoln, Massachusetts; Sherill, who is married to Charles Spadman.  They have two boys and live in Birmingham, Michigan; Charles II, who is married to Judith Hoffman.  He was Lt Jg in the Navy three years; Pricilla lives at home in Vermilion.  Thelma Adams married Dr Felix and was the mother of two children: Thelma Jean Felix, born 1929, married George James of Lorain and they are the parents of three children.  Charles A Felix, born 1933, is married and has two children.  He is now stationed in Okinawa.  He has made the Air Force his career."

1848 - (possibility) - "Huldah Carpenter, Strongsville, Cuyahoga Co, OH, student, female department, female, 1848, Baldwin Institute Berea". Also here is "Almeron Carpenter, Berea, OH, student, male department, male, 1848, Baldwin Institute, Berea".  This is listed in the Catalogue of the Officers & Students of the Baldwin Institute, Term ending 30 June 1848.  (Taken from Morgan Index of Ohio People.)  Is this the sister of Almeron.  If not, who is she?

1850 census at home, Huldah, 15, school, OH.

1854 - Hulda was teaching in Southwood in 1854??

Resided in Olmstead Falls OH, and Herscher IL,  She was a teacher, member of the Congregational Church.

1860 census at home with father and step-mother, Cuyahoga Co OH, Strongsville Twp, Strongsville PO, Hulda, 23, OH.

1867 - Miss Huldah B Carpenter married Mr Lorenzo B Adams, 16 Oct 1867, Cuyahoga Co OH.   Recorded in Vol 14, pg 83.  Married by A W Knowlton, Minister.  (This was Huldah's first marriage.)

1870 Cuyahoga Co OH, Olmsted Falls village, 15 June 1870, 24-28, L B ADAMS, age 37, male, white, tinner, RE value $1200, PP value $1000, male eligible to vote, OH; Hulda B, age 35, female, white, keeping house, OH; Lorenzo R, age 1, male, white, OH.

1880 Cuyahoga Co OH, Olmsted Falls village, 21 June 1880, #341-343, Lorenzo B ADAMS, white, male, 47, male, tinner, OH CN VT; Hulda B, wihite, female, 45, wife, married, keeping house, OH CN CN; Lorenzo B, 11, son, OH OH OH; Charles F, 7, son, OH OH OH.  (Hulda's parents should both have been  born in VT.)  #341-344, Branson ADAMS, white, male, 76, married, farmer, CN CN CN; Phebe, white, female, 77, wife, married, keeping house, VT VT VT.  (This looks like both families lived in the same house. and Branson and Phebe were parents of Lorenzo B Adams.)

1884 - Lorenzo B Adams died 14 Aug 1884.

1900 Olmsted Falls Village, Cuyahoga Co, OH, 1 Jun 1900, Water St, #23-23, Hulda ADAMS, head of house, white, female, born Mar 1835, age 65, widowed, 2 children born and 2 living, can read and write and speaks English, owns free house, OH VT VT.

1900 - Hulda B (Carpenter) Adams married George Avery 18 June 1900, where?  There is no record for Huldah Carpenter Adams and George Avery in Cuyahoga Co OH marriage records.

1903 - George Avery died 26 Mar 1903.

1910 Lorain Co OH, Black River Twp, Lorain 1st ward, 18 Apr 1910, #78-85, Charles F ADAMS, head, male, white, 37, married first time 16 yrs, attorney, own free home, OH OH OH; Florence M, wife, female, white, 35, married first time 16 yrs, 2 children born and living, OH OH OH; Thelma F, dau, 14, OH OH OH; Lorenzo B, son, 4, OH OH OH; Hulda AVERY, mother, 75, widow, 2 children born and living.

1920 Lorain Co OH, Black River Twp, Lorain 1st ward, 7 Jan 1920, 170-190, Chas F ADAMS, head, male, white, 47, married, own free home, lawyer, OH OH OH; Florence, wife, female, white, 45, married, OH OH OH; Thelma, dau, 24, single, OH OH OH; Burton, son, 14, single, OH OH OH; Hulda B AVERY, mother, 84, widow, OH OH OH.

1921 - Findagrave.com lists: "Hulda B Adams Avery, Birth Mar 17 1836, Death Mar 13 1921.  Note: Buried with Lorenzo B Adams.  Burial Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Olmsted Falls, Cuyahoga Co OH.  Created by MJGoette.  Record added Mar 26, 2009.  Find A Grave Memorial# 35206599."


Lorenzo Burton Adams

He was a mayor.
NAME: aka Alonzo Adams.


19135. Lorenzo Burton Adams Jr.

BIRTH: born 1869 mand not 1886.
Information supplied by Jeanna Zahn via email on 20 Sept 2009.   < clzahm@columbus-ks.com >
Lorenzo B Adams was born 1869 not 1886. He married Eva Height who was born April 1872 in Canada, not 1899:
1895 - I am using the date of about 1895 for the marriage of Lorenzo B Adams and Eva M Height from the 1900 census record showing them as marriage for 5 years. (Note the 1930 census listed them as married 22 yrs, which does not match.)
1900 Hennepin Co MN, Minneapolis 8th ward, 4 June 1900, #49-54, Lorenzo B ADAMS, head, white, male, Aug 1870, age 29, married 5 yrs, Supt of Agts Bank, rents home, OH OH OH; Eva M, wife, white, female, Apr 1872, age 28, married 5 yrs, CAN CAN CAN.
1910 - I cannot find Lorenzo/Burton or Eva Mary Adams on the 1910 census index on ancestry.com.
1920 Nassau Co NY, Oyster Bay Twp, 10 Jan 1920, #29-32, Burton L ADAMS, head, male, white, 48, married, own mortgaged house, travelling salesman, OH OH OH; Mary E, wife, female, white, 48, married, to US 1889, naturalized 1902, CAN CAN CAN.
1930 Pinellas Co FL, St Petersburg city, 12 April 1930, #123-128, Lorenzo B ADAMS, head, male, white, 62, married at age 22 yrs, own $7500 house, RE broker, OH OH OH; Eva M, wife, female, white, 62, married at age 22 yrs, CAN CAN CAN.


Eva Height

Info by Pricilla Adams Wood 640 Gretchen Rd Chula Vista
Calif. 91910  (619) 426-3962 May 2 1994
no children

BIRTH: 1872 and not 1899. Information supplied by Jeanna Zahn via email on 20 Sept 2009.   < clzahm@columbus-ks.com >


11652. Phila M. Carpenter

Information supplied by Jeanna Zahn via email on 20 Sept 2009.   < clzahm@columbus-ks.com >
CENSUS:
1850 census at home, Phila, 13, school, OH.
1854 - Phila was a teacher in Middleburg and Avery School in 1854.
CENSUS:
1860 - Phila M Carpenter married M S Hinman, 19 June 1860, by Henry Lyon. Recorded in Cuyahoga Co OH, Vol 10, Pg 72. (M S Hinman is Munson Squire Hinman, b Aug 1838 NY, died Nov 1905, buried Strongsville Cem, Strongsville, Cuyahoga Co, OH.)
1860 - census, where? I do not find Munson, M S, or any other Hinman who would fit this person. I also checked for Phila Carpenter but she was not listed either.
CENSUS:
1870 Cuyahoga Co OH, Strongsville, 27 July 1870, 171-171, Alvin CARPENTER, 40, male, white, farmer, male eligible to vote, OH; Mary, 25, female, white, keeping house, WI; Nellie, 1, female, white, OH; Monson HINMAN, 32, male, white, farmer, RE value $2500, PP value $300, male eligible to vote, OH; Phila (HINMAN), 33, female, white, keeping house, OH; Chas, 6, male, white, OH. (Next door is Caleb Carpenter and Reuben Carpenter and families.)

1871 - Phila M (Carpenter) Hinman died 13 Aug 1871. "Strongsville. At Randoloph NY, on the 13th inst., Mrs Phila Hinman, wife of Munson S Hinman, and daughter of Caleb Carpenter of this place, aged 34 years. It is only a few short months since Mrs H left this her native home, in health. Her remains were brought here and buried on the 16th, the funeral being held at the First Church." (Taken from "Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Reported in newspapers published at Berea, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, November 1868 - January 1879", pg 36.)

1871 - Strongsville Cemetery, Cuyahoga Co OH, "Phila M Carpenter Hinman, age 34, 6/8/1837 - 8/13/1871, wife of M S Hinman, buried 8/13/1871, Sec B, Lot 59, Grave c". Also "Munson Squire Hinman, age 67, 1838-1905, buried 11/24/1905, Sec B, Lot 59, Grave a". Probable child of Phila and Munson Hinman, "Willie Hinman, age 1 week, 1867, Sec B, Lot 59, Grave c".

1880 (widower remarried) Cuyahoga Co OH, Cleveland 6th ward, 5, June 1880, #226-232, Munson S HINMAN, white, male, 43, married, deputy Co Clk, OH -- --; Thackla J, white, female, 34, wife, married, keeping house, NY ME NY; Percy A, white, male, 5, OH -- --; Frank T, white, male, 3, OH -- --; Fred A, white, male, age 1, OH -- --.

1900 (widower remarried) Cuyahoga Co OH, Independence Twp, June 1900, #14-14, Munson S HINMAN, head, white, male, Aug 1838, age 61, married 27 yrs, own free farm, deputy clerk, NY CN CN; Thecla A, wife, white, female, Sept 1845, age 54, married 27 yrs, 4 children born and living, NY ME NY; Fred A, son, Sept, 1878, age 21, single, farm laborer, OH OH NY; Seth W, son, Dec 1883, age 16, single, farm laborer, OH OH NY.  (This is the widower of Phila M Carpenter who has remarried.)


19138. Willie Hinman

Age: 1 week.


11654. Susan C. Carpenter

Information supplied by Jeanna Zahn via email on 20 Sept 2009.   < clzahm@columbus-ks.com >

1850 census at home, Susan, 8, school, OH.

1860 census at home, Susan, 18, OH.

1868 - Miss Susan C Carpenter married Mr Norwood Bowers, 21 May 1868,
Cuyahoga Co OH.  Recorded in Vol 14, pg 202.  Married by A W Knowlton, M G.

1870 Rock Co WI, Clinton town, Clinton PO, 13 June 1870, #225-234, Norwood
BOWERS, age 27, male, white, well driller, RE value $1000, PP value $500, male
eligible to vote, PA; Susan C, age 27, female, white, keeping house, OH; Grace, age
1, WI.

1877 - "Strongsville.  Died, Mrs Susan Bowers, wife of Norwood Bowers, and
daughter of Caleb Carpenter of Strongsville, at her home in West Depere, Wisconsin,
on the twentieth of July, in the thirty-fifth year of her age.  She leaves a husband and
two children and a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn her early death."  
(Taken from Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Reported in newspapers published at
Berea, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, November 1868-January 1879", pg 196.)

1880 census lists a Grace BOWERS, age 11, grand-dau, born WI, in household of
Daniel TALLMAN, Rock Co WI, Clinton.  (Can this be the correct Grace Bowers to be
the child of Susan Carpenter?  It looks like she probably is.  How was she a
granddaughter of this Daniel Tallman?)

1880 needed for widower, Norwood Bowers.  I do not find Norwood Bowers in the
1880 US census index.  Nor do I find an N Bowers that would fit.

1900 census shows Norwood Bowers in Michigan with a new wife, Alice, and they
have been married 20 yrs.

1910 census shows Norwood Bowers, 67, married 2nd time 29 yrs, PA NY NY, listed
in Michigan with same wife as 1900.


11656. Angelina P. Carpenter

She was buried in Strongsville OH Cemetery. [134]  Grave B-57.  Residence in
Strongsville OH.

1844 - Date of birth on 1900 census is Oct 1844.  Cemetery record also lists date of
birth as 1844.

1850 census at home, Angeline, 5, school, OH.

1860 census at home, Angeline, 16, OH.

1867 - Angeline Carpenter married James W Ogilvy, 16 Oct 1867, Cuyahoga Co OH.  
The record is in Vol 14, pg 84.  Married by A W Knowlton, Minister.

1870 - Cuyahoga Co OH, Strongsville, 28 July 1970, 163-163, James OGLEVY(sp),
23, male, white, farmer (renter), PP value $300, born OH, father & mother foreign
born; Angelina, 25, female, white, keeping house, OH; Catherine, 1, female, white,
OH.  (This family is on the same page as Caleb Carpenter and other Carpenter
families.)

1880 Cuyahoga Co OH, Strongsville, 16 June 1880, 177-178, James W OGILVY,
white, male, 34, married, farmer, cannot read or write, OH SCOT SCOT; Plina A
(Angelina P), white, female, 35, married, keeping house, cannot read or write, OH MA
MA; Louisa H, white, female, 5, single, OH blank blank; Bula CARPENTER, white,
female, 66, widow, MA MA MA.  (Plina A is Angelina P Carpenter Ogilvy.)

1900 Cuyahoga Co OH, Strongsville Twp, June 1900, #29-29, James W (indexed H)
OGILVY, head, white, male, June 1846, age 53, married 33 yrs, own free farm,
boarding house keeper, OH SCOT SCOT; Angeline P, wife, white, female, Oct 1844,
age 55, married 33 yrs, 4 children born and 3 living, OH MA MA; Louisa K, dau, white,
female, June 1875, age 24, single, servant, OH OH OH; Clara C, dau, white, female,
Aug 1881, age 18, single, servant, OH OH OH; Clifford J, son, white, male, Aug 1881,
age 18, single, farm laborer, OH OH OH.  (Daughter, Louisa, is listed also with her
husband of 4 yrs.)

1907 - James W Ogilvy died Dec 1907.

1910 Tuscarawas Co OH, Mill Twp, Uhrichsville village, 27 Apr 1910, Dawson St, 334-
339, Harry B CAMERON, head, male, white, 37, married first time 13 yrs, contractor
oil business, own free home, PA PA PA; H Louisa, wife, female, white, 35, married
first time 13 yrs, 2 children born and 2 living, OH OH OH; Walter A, son, 12, OH PA
OH; Marguerite, dau, 9, OH PA OH; Anna OGILVY, mother-in-law, female, white, 65,
widow, 3 children born and living, retired, OH VT MA.

1920 Lake Co OH, Madison Twp, Jan 1920, #140-147, Frederick N FISH, head, male,
white, 46, married, farmer, own mortgaged farm, OH OH OH; Clara, wife, female,
white, 38, married, OH OH OH; Althea, dau, 14, OH OH OH; Cecil, son, 12, OH OH
OH; Murrle, son, 10, OH OH OH; Burton, son, 6, OH OH OH; Angeline OGILBY,
mother-in-law, 75, widow, OH VT MA.

1937 or 1939 - Angelina P (Carpenter) Ogilvy died 1937 according to my information
but the cemetery record listed 1939 for date of death.  Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga
Co OH, "Angelina P Carpenter Ogilvy, 1844-1939".  She is buried in Sec B, Lot 57,
Grave c.  On same lot, grave a, is James W Ogilvy, age 61, 1846-1907.  He was
buried 28 Dec 1907.